Book Resume
for Realm of Wonders by Alexandra Monir
Professional book information and credentials for Realm of Wonders.
- Kirkus:
- Ages 12 - 16
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 7-12
- Cultural Experience:
- Asian
- Middle Eastern
- Women / Girls
- Genre:
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Year Published:
- 2023
21 Subject Headings
The following 21 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Realm of Wonders).
- Kings and rulers--Juvenile fiction
- Revolutions
- France
- Kings, queens, rulers, etc.--Fiction
- Aladdin (Legendary character)--Juvenile fiction
- Kings and rulers--Succession--Fiction
- Queens--Juvenile fiction
- Aladdin (Legendary character)--Fiction
- Fantasy
- Jasmine (Fictional character from Disney)--Fiction
- Coronations--Fiction
- Jasmine (Fictitious character from Disney)--Fiction
- Young adult fiction
- Kings and rulers
- Contests--Juvenile fiction
- Coronations--Juvenile fiction
- Kings and rulers.--Fiction
- Jasmine (Fictitious character from Disney)--Juvenile fiction
- Queens--Fiction
- Contests--Fiction
- Queens
1 Full Professional Review
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From Kirkus
September 15, 2023
Readers return to the world of Agrabah from the Disney film Aladdin, this time from the perspective of Princess Jasmine as she faces her biggest challenge yet. Tragedy strikes Agrabah and the royal family when the sultan is found dead. Even as she grieves her father, Jasmine must worry about her succession to the throne and the growing concerns of a supernatural evil creeping into the kingdom. Though Jasmine feels unprepared to take her father's place, she accepts her fate. When a challenger emerges and lays claim to the throne, Jasmine must fight to erase everyone's doubts about a young woman's ability to reign and take her rightful place as the first sultana. It is interesting to see Agrabah through the perspective of Jasmine and to encounter characters both familiar and new. Monir builds on the Persian-inspired world by giving the new characters Persian names and including nuanced cultural elements. Fighting against long-held traditions and forging a place for women to be equals alongside men are timely themes, and Monir shows Jasmine's resolve to be a just and suitable leader despite the frightening situations she often encounters. There is a lot of compelling buildup surrounding the mysterious and supernatural elements haunting Jasmine and her world, but the eventual reveal feels confusing and haphazardly patched together. An uneven spin-off that will likely appeal to fans of the original franchise. (Fantasy. 12-16)
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